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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919. GCKEY MUSGRAVE'S LIFE IS SNUFFED OUT IN SPILL ON MARYLAND TRACK—CHAMPION REDS DOWN CHICAGO IN TWIN BILL—TIGERS MAUL WHlT SOX—PIONEERS TO HmVE STRGNG TEAM FOR POLI GAME TOMORROW——ANNEX AND WALLlNGFORD 'TO CROSS BATS GN ELLIS STREET DIAMON &~ CHAMPION REDS Globe Clothing House §°p‘@’é»r¢“.i Ry H! Too HARD! R Cltpar Bl Established 1886 DEFEAT CUBS TWIE IF L SINK T L WAY PAST 1T HAVE A MNICE S8 nusaen Moran’s Team Displays Fine Form HAVE A oo BAD - » Four ANYWAY / N BIRDIE £ 7/ FlGURED —TFisher Allows Only Three Hits Tares S NGY *Redl! A Great @incinnati, Sept. 27.—The Nuti league champions won both uames of the double header with Chicago & 5 * vesterday by sc of 6 to 5 and 8 . | ln to 0. TIn game both Hallee < | and Qarter v ly. The Reds won in the ninth on singles hy Wingo and Sallee, a wild throw by Carter and a sacrific v by Roush . o f th Bo s In the sccond game Fisher held 5 Or e Chicago to three hits and never | im danger. Vaughn shut out . ] S St , HART SCHAFFNER & on him in the sixth six hi 2 - TR RPN = which with a wild throw and two : MARX passes yielded seven runs. The Reds’ | ¥ . fielded in championship form in bot Rames ‘ ! ; = are making Knee Pants RN e WL RS 6 GUESS r'LL CONCEDE SiX AT So Suits and Overcoats for i 1000 U e e MNEHLE e (e & BAp. AT THAT them $18 and higher. Cincinnati .. 0001020 i BT it G el h ! SIx— | KNow | g . Carter O'larrell; s : ()(:/EP o B : CouLD rMAaKe T rond Game) UNDER 1T, SR e o z Winsted Underwear at ) Cincinnat 0000070 1x—8 Vaughn and Killifor; Fisher ' a G ; prices that are less than Rariden. E ™ they will be later. Giants Beat Braves. Boston. Sept T The Giants com- Dleted fheir series,with the Boston 3raves here ve winning their Gyl I last gume of the year from Stallings Distinctive modeis in second division combination by =/ score of 5 to 3. Children’s Hats $1 to $3. P Acting Mans Mathewson | = ¥ ’ o Copyngh( 1919, Hatt Schaffner. ard New York used a lineup cor [ = —— : o practicully of colts. The only regu- 3 = S e lars on the New York feam e : o e me——— = = i Doyle at sacond base and Ross Youn: - OBB IS BATTING KING wse hitting, Rousch has a total of in right field. Even George Burn G 214, while Wheat's mark is 213, left field zot the day off. Kinsell, a son of Dick Kinsella, the Giant | scout, patrolled Georgie's old beat in Georgia Peach Tops American Leaguc left deid. He led off the Glants and | o ' PR ETE AT Ry kot i R, = S Ry g il Sy e i 5 > For the 12th Time—Cravath Heads | V¢INg high. Bigbee, a team matg e L, Chicago, Sept. 27.—The closing into a mess of trouble in the seventh inning. With one run in. the buses AMERIOAN LEAGUE. Manager Luby Secures Wilson, Christy | | days of baseball season finds Tyrus onmaaae M s s M ] ) ; - e Cobb, star outfielder with Detroit, in BIG GAME TOMORR(}W yanked and the veteran Dubucsent in i Results Yesterday. andisnayiotithclblngerstoniecides ! tithe a Cutshaw “of Pittsburgh is in. 8@ danger of being deposed as the leads ing basc stealer his records of possession of American league in his place. The Braves tied the New York 8, Philadelphia 2. ing Game of Series With Polis. | batting championship for the h score before Jean could retire the R Detroit 10, Chicago 7. time in 13 years. Cobb according to | Annex to Meet Crack Wallingford side, but he held back the Bos : : | Other teams not scheduled. M - James Luby of the P el et o UM e e S “K]d” GleaSOI] GNES Most Ui HIS‘ —_— 3 sl e SR e e JOCkey IS Stepped on hy H()I‘Sfi unfiiclal averages today, s leading| po, e s Stroes Dibeselily ¢ the race with a mark of 379, twenty- | tory in the eight and ninth innings. Standing of the Clubs. for the third and deciding game of nine points ahead of Veach, his team Eneiec h. e the series with Polis in Hartford to- | : 25 —Former Stars in Visitors' Lineup, New eY:‘r;’;re .. 000030011~ ]u Ll i SI&I‘S fl Dflys RCS[ W. L. . m(‘:r:::vleif:‘;rnoon(‘.‘ S1nn addition . Anel‘ Sp]ll mate. | " 5 Chicago 83 5 Y The only year in which Cobb was| What should be a fast battlg i Boston........: 100000200—3 7 2 3§ gemivaots I . the regular stars of the team, Wilson, deposed from the batting champion- ! scheduled for tomorrow afternodn & Ryan, Dubuc and Smith; Fillingim Cleveland .- 83 54 R pitcher; Christy, third baseman and‘ ¥ : S : . : 5 Sl . : ; , : . ; | ship during his major league career = PRI R e GOy . . _ New York . o ¢ Shay, outflelder, of the crack Singers| Havre Do Grace Race Track, Md., | NP during his major Shaweer | the Ellis. streot diamond. when! thg Chicaso, Sept. 27.—Detroit casily. Dotroit 5 78 team of Bridgeport havo been secured | Sept. 27.—Jockey Phil Musgrave had o ‘0 U8 WOER TR "' | Annex will s up against the Wald Dodgers Win Series. defeated Chicago, 10 to 7, in an er-! Boston ......... 66 58 5 to play with the locals tomorrow. |his life snuffed out and Andy Schut-| °7¢ SREOYESCaDosts Figure: > o 24 o lingford team. The visitors hawe v it| St. Louis .. 66 i ; inger rec bk | tion. Figures include games of ratic game yesterday. The visitors hit V\'asm::mn o Wilson was on the mound last Sun- | tinger received a broken leg in an | v .. g, very fast club, and:r should makel S 8 | ay, 3 e Har eam | ugly accident which occurred during | £ : . 2 2 o a whole cartload of hits on Cantwell, | Sullivan hard and were helped along| pyjjzgephia et A ;Lui.”‘_"d ,he w'ln::“ln;i nH. "i‘,ff:i,:‘:::l | |th) ,.X:m“(,n,z o Ym- ::‘m‘ :..‘n " ’hm.(.i “Babe” Ruth, the home run marvel, | things very interesting for the lgealsd Rixey and Cheney the Dodge r- | by ragged support. Manager Gleason '“‘t;““ “f’”-k L o ol L e e £ is in seventh place in the 1 In the visiting lineup will be foand ied ‘the Phillies under an avalanc ST ber :the work of Christy and ay |3 y a : . ./ Ladin, a former Holy Cross staf, ag gave most of his regwlarsia rest. The ss Today. i Park city team in the games s The spill happened while the [ JA{tNg leaders with an averag b i) 1 » of scoring here vesterday and I | Games Today. with the Park city tea g ) E by 4 Rtk whose aohievamont third base; O'Connell, second base, o umphed by the overwhelming score r h. ol News¥ork in Philadelphia. at the Pioneer diamoni this season. thoroughbreds were tearing down the | | sf. Thomas’ semi team and fon4 Philadelphia, Sept. 27.—Unloading New Haven, Sept. 2 ~Captain Tingl Callahan, of the Yale elevdn, hafl Tells Tendler Just How He Can W : > 0 (1] W : > rj - I b | driving out 28 homers forms of 13 to 3. The victory sgave the | Detroit .........001134010--10 18 8! St. Louis in Cleveland. The lineup of the P‘tfnegx_s i ]l< be back stretch and was precipitated by “m_m.‘: orc a4 lm‘we in | TO¥. u former Eastern leaguer. Dodgers the series, three games out | Chicago . .......000203002— 7 13 4| Bosten in.Washington. as) follows: Nooman, eateh;| Wilson, [Dolina, whick was midden by senut || S8 SO FSE ol s, ol IThel lineup of both feanth ig aghol) of four. Smith was effective in all g and. Ainsmith: sullivan and Detroit in Chicago. ° pitcher; Kamyak, shortstop; Lynch, tinger. The horse crossed its legs and | To = o) (0 B BEE S0 C0 L lows: Annex, -Travers, second' basey except the first inning when the | Jenkins, . first base; Heule}_', <s:‘mml b_as i | went \ln\} n while runring well up in oy tTolalEol1eaas: in acoring h:\\'- | Schmidt, left field; Budnick, ‘third Phillies bunched three hits for (wo : NATIONAYL LEAGUE. Cheisty Pihindfiness S CGocksieIBinsld it s Lizkiola ) ing counted 102 runs ' | RassiiBoxley, inistilibase 4 GO runs. An error by Johnston paved the | / Shup, center fleld; Norfeldt, right| silk Bird, with Musgrave up; Artist, | " F3URIRE (08 FARS: , | cateh; Kilduff, center field; Payson, way for the Philadelphia tally in the ‘ Mackmen Lose Again. ity Waniorns fleld. ridden by Bernard, and Cain Spring | ¢ O 3 & lcago second | njont figld; Campbell, shortstom.' B sixth. . New York, Sept. 27.—Connie ¢ s s with Obert in the saddle, went | Paseman, s topplhg the base stealers ! gohmidt, and Blanchard, —pitchersdl The score: r. h. Mack's Southern ociation cham.| New York 5, Boston 3. ADDS TO SUGAR ROLL tumbling over the prostrate animal. | With 32, with George Sisler of St.|wajlingford, Ladin, third base; Coyle Brookyn ; pions signalized their farewell ap-i Brooklyn 18, Philadelphia 3. Musgrave was struck in the head | OUls next in the list with 28. Cobb | gportstop; Reynolds, first base; Par Phiiadelphia L. - 3 12 3 | pearance at the Polo grounds for the| “i:;; )“"‘“-" 2, Pittsburgh 1 (12 in- by one of the flying hoofs and his :I‘Ill]dflll):"(:‘e]'l;?Ltl‘g\\\?}\lr)":""j"“)?fl:l]";u trailing l;nv', left field; H;l'?vlvxm)l, i Miller; Ca ell, Rixey, | present season by dropping a game to| "8 ). N s 3 : 1 ‘o | skull was fractured. Physicians place 27 each. _iedke, center fleld; . i ?m;;";:":i“ (}"'i:‘;r CLERA, T55R3e ! Toi e S :‘!vvrtmmxu 6, Chicago 5 (first game.) | Tommy Murphy Pilots Bwo - More | 00 on it o the yinfield, “Gavvy” Cravath, manager of tho | field; Fritze, catch: Butler, e | also celebrated their last game in the| Cincinnatl 8, Chicago 0 (second) o=~ . . o cpoiie Meet ag | where he was carried after the ac. | Philadelphia club is ahgad in the|and Houlihan, pitchers. in Twelfth. Brush stadium for the on, end a| game.) cident, for forty-five minutes before | "2C€ for the National léague batting | Louis, Mo., Sept. 27— Mollwitz's | €000 time was had by all except Mr. Columbus, O. lis fealls briathed his list LS siinonsh ithe race fsiclosa ks Wi Aty gle in the twelfth scored Hornsby ;| MCUilicuddy, who saw nothing in the/ Standing of the Clubs. i . ] Schuttinger was rolled on by Dolina | #Verages show Cravath in the lead CAPTAIN CALLAHAN HURT § Tth the rum that gave St Louls 5 3 | 2Ctions of his rookies to in@licate that| w. L c.| Columbus, sept. Tommy Mur- | 050540 Mroken leg was badly | With 836 with Jim Thorpe ‘of Boston bt detory ovor Dittsburgh yester. | they Would prove dangerous factors'In| cincinnati ... ...... 9 el phy, who' has led all drivers for | u¢ .07 pruised. Obert and Bernard | five points behind him. day. % the race of 1920. The scor oW Vo SRl YEd 3| winning races in the present Grand | wor.” unseated Burns of New York who crowded . 5 ; b e s e el oohoooneas, e o icagaie i L Circuit meetins, vl::\\[&i‘.‘:u.\nt‘l\it{;: M| " Musgrave was under contract to L[y!e;me (;mh_r [h:\ l‘lmomnmi third | sustained 1.4 mku';u: w‘l = and prob <y fustsburgh ., 1000000000001 6 0! SRLACSIBLE o0 ale AISE R B Bl Pittsburgh oot e 10 5 afternoon of it yesterday when he | umucl Ross of Washington, He | Datemen out of the comganding|ably will be out of the coming prag BEeLouisi ! 0000001000010 Wialiy RNEW ORe o DA TIBE 0D RO R0 2 nrooiiym i S ; won two of the four races on the | was an excellent rider, but on' two | Position In scoring managed to cling | tices In order to get into shape (o Adams and Schmidt; Schupp and’| .ix Boome and Styles b Boston ..... 2 i program. e iacioh. trouble with the | 0 his lead of one run. Burns has|the Springfield game next Saturdafd Clemons, b £ EL T S onbbalione G Ly : Direct O. Burnett again mastered | poie authorities. He was on the | FéBistered 79 scores. Zuck Wheat, | His place in vesterday's scrimmage | - Philadelphia ....... 47 5 a fleld of fast racers in the Arch | pyoung' eo mote than a year until | the Brooklyn veteran and Rousch are against Dr. Bull's so-called first "ol T S TR e City 2:10 stake, winning in three | rapniioseq” o the last Saratoga meet | AERtNE it out for honors in total lege team was taken by Acosta. i) | Capture Second Game With the Klein| | Philadelphia in New York. D Dilcoanosstis R St iond e [l Scinu thinwerisfonafio L th efm o8t - P 3r 30ston. meeting when Murphy Kept him | yopylar jockeys on the turf. > s OF© OL®: Billy Gibson, Champion's Manager, Chocolates by Score of 3 to 1. el e S, aenAlac TreronkGepanil = e tnoackun | o axs IESRSIBACH S e O AL @'@@fi@}Qfifi'@@fifi@fififi?fi@fi@@@@'fifi Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 27.—Pennock’s| Chicage in Cincinnati. GEiel Eeiie iy e Wi, McClelland, owner of one of the steadiness in the pinches won veste:- | In ‘\"\' _T;“"’:'}"“'“"'*""“\v “fl the '-':‘“‘“ largest stables in the country. He is Most Benmy o Titlel I day's game for the Boston Americans, S P pace Aquilla Dillon, a Western geld- |, yeteran. During his career he won n.;q & e 3 to 1, thus evening up their uw,; o '()()17'f“l1"7”( ELUDUTED "}:T “W\-\n‘“')‘“ I:PT: of x”:" 1“"1‘1:“‘:”‘ “; as many stakes as any jockey in the lew York, Sept. 27.—Billy Gibson, ' gume series with the Klein Chocolate | y. S 5 e second heat he enterec st of | country. tanager of Benny Leonard, tho amoants tonms. Beaten nit Desates, | LISt OF Season's Games Ts-Completed | new 2:05,pacers by stepping & mile | * 4ftas’ the mccident The Belgian world’s lightweight champion, was formerly of the Southern league, hard | by Manager Bradbury. [in 2:04%. A large field scored in the | ent on and won the race. last night show a despatch from una timely in three innings. At the meeting of the Triangular 2;1 Daac RS BEONELY STo vall The Piccaaflly Purse, the feature | Philadelphia charging him with re- | e score by inning M epctiannie Seli 7| Barl after he had dropped the first| of the card, went to Belle Mahone, fusing an offer of $25,000 for a bout . Bl leatu o el Vet v Ll ca i ne s o Gl e prlvy 11s SRt Ty i IRy Teeee]| between ‘the title holder and Lew | poston .......100 110 000—3 High school, the schedule of games S . was second and Ballymoone Tendler at 135 pounds ringside Klein ~.000 000 010— for the New Britain High school SCORES TO GO OVER WORLD. Musgrave in the saddle third ““As no such ofter has heen received ' ; = as > Batteries—Pennock and Walters; | football team was completed. - Mana- LLEE by me,” said Gibson, “I could not | pucatur and Trout o ve wpleted. " Mana- | go 00 Baseball Results to Be Flashed very well decline It. But in order to ot : ger Harry Bradbury announces the w0 Y. M. C. A. Futs Abroad. JIM BARNES BEATS HAGEN. make the champion's position in the . - following eames for thegseason: New York, Sept. 27.—The innings matter clear I will say that Leonard \ will not meet Tender in any decision- less six round bout in Philadelphia, | Providence, R. I, Sept. 21—R. H. Oct. 11—Holyoke. where the bunk challenger could be | Nichols, "20, a guard, has been elected Oct. 18—Toomis. saved from a knockout as he was in | captain of the Brown football eleven Nov. 1—Middletown. ratisound fonin attlo with | for the present season. Nichols' home Nov. S—Stonington. : ;‘&?1112”;;"’-1‘:;1\‘ kfr) ‘n atiegavlin 1\‘ Ht‘ln‘\li\\ll;v\H I Nov. 1-..‘;(,,,”::(, Young Men's Christian association | bionship over the Inverness course Beciiieis orh ) M S e T announced here last night. By an| here yesterday with a gross score of eanadlio: e it in el ner | . — | arrangement with the Navy depart-| 297 for the 72 holes, leading Loo e y round hout to a The Toomis, Middletown and New | ment, the results will e sent by wire- | Diegel, another Detroit golfer, by two sion, the ring must be pitch- g((;(‘\ml‘n’\“mt‘nrdll Be ring must be pitch Y Haven gam re to be played out of less from Washington to the United | strokes. Diegel was one stroke better “I have offered Tendler the hand t %y ! the city and the remainder at home. States naval headquarters at London, | than Ross at the conclusion of tho ke s e B e The son opens one week from where they will be relayed to the | first half of the tournament, but re- to take place in Connecticut, and if { today at St. Mary's playgrounds Young Men's Christian | quired 152 strokes yesterday, whereas | he thinks he has a chanceto win the | — huts In Germany, France, F Ross negotlated the 36 holes In 143, | championship his opportunity is be- GA ME SPARTANS TO PRACTICE ! ana Scotland and to vessels i »| BIE gallerles followed Walter fore him. I will give Tendler until | Mediterranean Sea. Hagen, national open champion, and NEW CAPTYIN FOR BROWN, Oct. 4—Bristol. scores for the world's series haseball | Scores 301 to Open Champlon’s 304 | games will be flashed to all parts of | the world for the benefit of American | soldiers and sailors abroad, the| Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 27.—Alex Ross, national *war work council of the | of Detroit, won the Ohio open cham- in Ohio Open Golf Tourney. ELLIS STREET GROUNDS 3 o’clock [ GRSHBBTRHETTIVHRLD @ Annex VS. Wallingford fegeloteseoelafalafafolafolotolclotootaetotote 3= 4 » The Spartan football team will prac- | Oct. 1 to accept this offer and if he does not do so it will be Prooi posi- tive that he is bluffing. Leonard wil | meet Tendler but once in a contes to a decision, and ‘if the loud talking | Quaker accepts the offer and meets Other points to which tho scores!| James Barnes, Western and Southern ALL-HARTIFORDS tlco Sunday morning on the Ploneer| wil] be transmifted are Siberin, | open und professional ehamplon, who S baseball ficld at 9:30 o’clock. All for-, Panama Canal Zone, West Tndlos, | were drawn togethor in the palrings. ~NUTM mier members of the feam and new Philippine Tslands, Guam, Hawail and , Barnes was 3 up on his rival nt the | SENPAY AFTERNOON candidntes Wishing to try f8r the team | China. In tho Unlted States tho|end of yesterday's play, and likowiso should report Sunday morning., [n| Young Men's Christlan assoclation | for the tournament, his score being after will figure as a contender for the title.” FREBHGBCFETTEBOBGE BB B BB BB | | | Leonard in the ring he never xhvm\i AT SEYMOUR PARK case of rain practice wliil bo held | will post the results, play by play, at| 301 and Hagen's 304. MOHAWKS VS, DUBLINS, Whiting street at 7 o'clock sharp. loocated in tho larger clties, Preliminary Game, Tuesdny night at Bonnings fleld on|tha various eamps and at the huts| Bob Maodonald, the Chicago pro. | ldraw fifth money.